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The voices in my head are telling me to type this. Take it for what it's worth.
1) A HDD over 130 Gigs or so needs a seperate controller card.
2) Western Digital usually has a floppy disk utility with their new drives to "Ghost" the old hard drive to the new one.
3) Backing up the files, documents, and settings on the old drive and reinstalling on Windows Xp is probably a better way.
4) Best way to go IMO: Install and format the new drive, Install windows XP. Set the jumpers on the old one to slave. Copy the files you want to the new drive. Reinstall all programs you want on the new drive. Finally, reformat the old drive and then use it to back up the new data.
5) files and settings will transfer, programs (applications) wil not. They need to be re-installed.
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